A yacht missing off the New Zealand coast for more than two weeks was sighted on Sunday, but the fate of the South African sailor remained unclear.
The Independent Democrats (ID) appealed to the ANC on Sunday to drop their challenge to a court finding over the words "shoot the boer".
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is supportive of the campaign by local artists to benefit from the Soccer World Cup.
The theme of Art and Industry, and the selection of speakers, promised to dish up some serious brain food at the Joburg Art Fair on Saturday.
South Africa has seized more than R46-million worth of fake World Cup merchandise, with many of the goods originating from China.
The Public Protector is to probe tenders awarded to SGL Engineering Projects, on whose board Julius Malema apparently serves as a director.
A high-court ban on the words "shoot the boer" has been met with mixed reaction and the African National Congress said it would challenge the ruling.
President Zuma, who personally intervened in the protests, has complained that government officials at other levels have not followed up on his work.
Members of the Western Cape cabinet have been set a limit of just more than R500 000 on new official vehicles.
Prospectors have withdrawn their application to mine the winelands, but they still want one farm.
About half of hotels, lodges and other accommodation in South Africa will charge premium rates during the World Cup.
<i>Sarah Badat</i> got a heads up on the official attitude to creative production at Friday’s opening sessions at the annual Joburg Art Fair.
Could crime fiction be the new direction the "political novel" is taking in contemporary South Africa?
Now is the time to reconsider the work of Guy Butler and what he stood for.
Percy Zvomuya reviews two histories of the beautiful game as played in Africa.
Since his arrest for drunken driving in Cape Town this month, the ANC’s senior spokesperson, Jackson Mthembu, apologises to everyone he meets.
What matters is the real exchange rate, which takes into account what you can actually buy with your depreciated rand.
The PAC Youth has threatened to kill ANC Youth League president Julius Malema if he does not apologise for misleading the country about Sharpeville.
Senior managers in the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department say they have been "displaced" by minister’s restructuring.
Department spokesperson claims action was taken against a senior manager found to be at fault for irregular expenditure.
SA faces increased risks of power cuts from 2011 to 2013 unless co-generation projects come on line and consumers try to conserve more electricity.
Percy Zvomuya speaks to visual artist Mary Sibande about freedom, politics and alter egos.
The Pretoria and Johannesburg Bar councils are pressing ahead with a misconduct inquiry into advocate Seth Nthai, it was reported on Friday.
Art critic, novelist, essayist and curator Simon Njami is no stranger to South Africa.
Serving Julius Malema with a dose of his own medicine is the purpose of Steve Hofmeyr’s open letter, Skiet My Eerste, Malema.
The Sky Car that carries visitors to the top of the 106-metre arch over Durban’s new Soccer World Cup stadium has been grounded for safety checks.
Unexplained deposits in Joe Modise’s bank account add to the mounting questions about the arms deal.
Sitting in a deck chair at a white South African squatter camp, Ann le Roux (60) holds a yellowing photo from her daughter’s wedding day.
The apparent financial meltdown of a mine purchased by a company chaired by President Jacob Zuma’s nephew has raised questions about the deal.
Enock Molefe will be coming full circle when he takes to the field as the only South African assistant referee at the Soccer World Cup.
Matuma Letsoalo and Rapule Tabane visited Julius Malema at his Sandton home this week to quiz him about his riches and his war with journalists.
With more trophies beckoning, South African rugby is in a good place, writes Andy Capostagno.